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Kyoto City spot
Bukkoji temple (Kyoto) Morning service
This is the head temple of the Shinshu Bukkoji sect. Every morning at 7:00 AM, services are held in the Amida Hall and the Daishi Hall. The sound of a bell rang out from outside, and we all chanted "Namu Amida Butsu." The chanting was very fast-paced and pleasant to listen to. -
Wakayama spot
Night tour of Koyasan Okunoin cemetery with English guide
Okunoin cemetery is the most important place in Koyasan. There is a tour to visit Okunoin cemetery at night with an English guide. There were many graves along the approach to the mausoleum, and it was very quiet. The atmosphere was solemn, completely different from when I visited in the afternoon. -
Kyoto City spot
Toji temple (Kyoto) Esoteric Buddhist Morning Services
Toji Temple was built about 1,200 years ago and is the only temple remaining from the original founding of Kyoto. I attended the morning service at Toji Temple. I entered the national treasure hall and listened to the monks chanting sutras. It was a sutra that sounded like a song with a melody. -
Kyoto City spot
Honnoji temple (Kyoto) Morning service
Honnoji Temple was founded in 1415. It is the head temple of the Hokke Honmon school of Buddhism. Morning services are held at Honnoji Temple every day from 6am, and anyone is welcome to attend. The sound of the drums was very powerful and electrifying. -
Kyoto City recs
Kyoto temples offering zazen – No Reservations Required
There are many temples in Kyoto, and some of them hold zazen (Zen meditation) sessions that you can join without making a reseravation. Zazen is an experience that allows you to sit quietly, calm your mind, and experience Japanese spirituality.If you have a chance to visit Kyoto, be sure to give it a try. -
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Kenninji temple (Kyoto) Copying sutras at a Zen temple
Kenninji Temple was founded in 1202 and is the oldest Zen temple in Kyoto. It is the head temple of the Kenninji branch of the Rinzai sect. Copying sutras was available to visitors at any time without the need for a reservation. The Heart Sutra was printed lightly on the copying paper, and I traced it over. -
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Kenninji temple (Kyoto) Zazen in front of a dry landscape garden
Kenninji Temple was founded in 1202 and is the oldest Zen temple in Kyoto. At Kenninji Temple, a Zazen (Zen meditation) session is held every second Sunday of the month from 7:30 am. No reservation is required, just arrive on time to participate. I decided to do zazen next to the dry landscape garden. -
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Tenryuji temple (Kyoto) Traditional Buddhist vegetarian cuisine
I had buddhist vegetarian cuisine at "Shigetsu" located within the temple grounds. It was a charming building with Japanese-style architecture. What I felt after eating the meal was that it was light in flavor but very satisfying. It was not only delicious, but also a meal that taught me about Buddhist thought. -
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Mugekoin temple (Kyoto) Saturday Night Zazen Session
Mugekoin is a Rinzai sect temple located to the east of Shimogamo-jinja Shrine. Zazen (zen meditation ) sessions are held every Saturday from 6pm to 7pm. Beginners and foreigners are welcome. -
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Daioin temple (Kyoto) Morning Zazen Session
Daioin is a sub-temple of Myoshinji Temple that was built in 1603. A Zazen (Zen meditation) session is held in the main hall about once a month. It usually starts at 6:30am on the third or fourth Saturday of each month. No reservations are required to participate.
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